Re: Does the Composer program currently, or planned in later release, support PHP?
JeffM wrote: > (I'm not seeing the OP, so I'll respond here.) > Ray_Net replied to: >>Adam Jimerson wrote: >>>when I tried to do a simple page it stripped the PHP code from the page. > > As Benoit notes, the state of maintainence > on the Mozilla-bloodline editors is not remarkable > as they're pretty much 1-man operations. > > I was poking around just the other day and I found this: > http://google.com/search?q=cache:xBWqsX8drwwJ:blog.webdistortion.com/2008/04/12/webdesign- on-a-budget-six-free-alternatives-to-dreamweaver+KDE+hi+if-*-*-PHP-*-*-*-*- *&strip=1 > > As KDE4 has been ported to pretty much everything but Win9x, > the *Linux-only* and "Windows...aint gonna fly" statements there > are outdated. Yea I use Quanta Plus as my main for web development on my main machine but I was looking for something for my mac. I can deal with Komposer until the Composer has support that I am looking for. -- "We must plan for freedom, and not only for security, if for no other reason than only freedom can make security more secure." Karl Popper ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Does the Composer program currently, or planned in later release, support PHP?
(I'm not seeing the OP, so I'll respond here.) Ray_Net replied to: >Adam Jimerson wrote: >>when I tried to do a simple page it stripped the PHP code from the page. As Benoit notes, the state of maintainence on the Mozilla-bloodline editors is not remarkable as they're pretty much 1-man operations. I was poking around just the other day and I found this: http://google.com/search?q=cache:xBWqsX8drwwJ:blog.webdistortion.com/2008/04/12/webdesign-on-a-budget-six-free-alternatives-to-dreamweaver+KDE+hi+if-*-*-PHP-*-*-*-*-*&strip=1 As KDE4 has been ported to pretty much everything but Win9x, the *Linux-only* and "Windows...aint gonna fly" statements there are outdated. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Does the Composer program currently, or planned in later release, support PHP?
Benoit Renard wrote: > Adam Jimerson wrote: >> I am new to this list and I grabbed the latest stable release of >> Seamonkey because I am wanting to learn PHP and I used Seamonkey before >> liked it so I figured I would grab it and use the composer program but >> when I tried to do a simple page it stripped the PHP code from the page. > > It's a known bug that Composer strips out anything it doesn't like. > > Unfortunately, Composer development has stalled long ago. The person who > used to be responsible for it forked it and created nVU, the development > of which has also stalled. Then Kompozer was born, which is essentially > nVU + a load of patches to fix bugs. > > Recently, a person named kaze has come forth, and announced that he will > port the Kompozer code back to Mozilla. This work will take some time, > though, and will be done for the version after SeaMonkey 2.0. > > In summary, use Kompozer for now. :) Yea I knew of Kompozer I just figured this will give me a reason to download Seamonkey again XD short of also getting a USENET client on my Mac. It sucks that Composer doesn't support this but I shall look forward to when it does. Thank you for your reply -- "We must plan for freedom, and not only for security, if for no other reason than only freedom can make security more secure." Karl Popper ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Does the Composer program currently, or planned in later release, support PHP?
Adam Jimerson wrote: I am new to this list and I grabbed the latest stable release of Seamonkey because I am wanting to learn PHP and I used Seamonkey before liked it so I figured I would grab it and use the composer program but when I tried to do a simple page it stripped the PHP code from the page. It's a known bug that Composer strips out anything it doesn't like. Unfortunately, Composer development has stalled long ago. The person who used to be responsible for it forked it and created nVU, the development of which has also stalled. Then Kompozer was born, which is essentially nVU + a load of patches to fix bugs. Recently, a person named kaze has come forth, and announced that he will port the Kompozer code back to Mozilla. This work will take some time, though, and will be done for the version after SeaMonkey 2.0. In summary, use Kompozer for now. :) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Does the Composer program currently, or planned in later release, support PHP?
Adam Jimerson wrote: Hi all, I am new to this list and I grabbed the latest stable release of Seamonkey because I am wanting to learn PHP and I used Seamonkey before liked it so I figured I would grab it and use the composer program but when I tried to do a simple page it stripped the PHP code from the page. I have the PHP interpreter installed on my computer so I know that that shouldn't be the problem. I just done a test - you are true ... My way of constructing my website locally is to have a web server (Abyss Web Server personal edition free from http://www.aprelium.com/ for me) then install php and provide the php interface from the web server. I use notepad to modify my web pages and SM browser to look at the result from the url: http://localhost/-my-web-site-directory/ (where index.html reside) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey